MIKE MACHONOCIE
(a.k.a., Mike Maconochie, Mike Machonochie, Lee Munro) was last reported to be a manager of a large New York
airport, a career move that, according to his autobiography, took Numan by surprise; however, references to racer
and motorbike enthusiast Lee Munro in New Zealand continue materializing on the web, producing this tantalizing
portrait of the man whom I invite visitors (most of all, Mike Machonocie) to confirm one way or the other if it is truly
the Lee Munro of Numa Records.
If you're looking for Lee on the web, you can rule out London-based Psychotherapist Michael Maconochie, who.
admits that he and Lee Munro are probably related by blood because of the rarity of their name but share no real
connection other than their mutual interest in music.
PHIL FREE
has continued to record as bassist and vocalist for a number of different bands, among them The Stiffs in 1989 and
more recently The Goats in 2003. He also continues to support causes and events in the vane of the "Peace Punk"
movement, such as the 2005 Reunion Gig in Letcliffe Park, West Craven (UK) honoring the men and women of the
1919 National Railway Strike. For some thoroughgoing back-story on Crass, visit Southern.com's official webpage.
ANDY REILLY
who at the time of the recording of Lee Munro's single became an official member of Hohokam, has since
established a prosperous career as a sound engineer in the United States. For more information, visit his website at
KAREN HUNTER
(nee Taylor) can boast a prestigious resume of performances, both as backing vocalist and as lead vocalist, for a
variety of artists (including Georgio Moroder), but she also writes and records her own jazz blues music and in 2005
released her first solo album, Kickin' Up Dust, on the Ness Records label. She now maintains a MySpace Music page
for herself at www.myspace.com/karenannhunter. I strongly recommend this little jewel for its many fine music
samples and invaluable information about the artist.